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Collection Displays   Level 3: Poetry and Dream   Francis Bacon and Louise Bourgeois (Room 5)  Work

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Louise Bourgeois  born 1911

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Fillette (Sweeter Version)  1968-99, cast 2001

Latex over plaster
570 (+ 133 mm hanging ring) x 286 x 170 mm
sculpture

Lent by the Dimitris Daskalopoulos Collection, Greece 2009

L02885

The title of this emphatically phallic sculpture means ‘little girl’, an ironic disjunction of word and object. Bourgeois has talked about this work in relation to her experiences as a wife, and a mother to three boys, which led her to see masculinity as far more vulnerable than she had imagined. ‘From a sexual point of view I consider the masculine attributes to be extremely delicate’, she explained. ‘They’re objects that the woman, myself, must protect.’

 (From the display caption March 2006)